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Definitive answer should be found in the vehicle handbook. There can be regional variations so looking in the book or checking with the dealer is best though sometimes there is an embossed plate riveted into a door shut or similar listing the maximum gross axle weights, gross vehicle weight and train weight.
In some parts of the world the carrying capacity means nothing and it is the maximum gross weight that must not be exceeded.
There should be a plate, usually in the driver's door frame, that states your gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), maximum tow weight, and gross combined weight rating (GCWR). Your truck can probably pull more than this, but it won't do it safely (brakes, suspension, frame load, etc.)
it works out as 10 ton , 10 ton and 6 ton on the front axle
there may be variations between state regulations so best talk with the relevant authority
Bill of material that was used by the manufacturer to make the vehicle will have the load ratings for each axle so talk with customer relation s direct by phone to get a copy of that engineering specification
Take it to a weight scale. The scales can be found at truck stops and are called CAT scales. They are used to weight 18 wheelers and other equipment and give a certified printed ticket that will show the gross weight and axle weights. The truck stop will be able to provide instructions on use.
The maximum gross vehicle weight is 3973 pounds. The 2002 PT Cruiser's curb weight (AT) is 3190 pounds; the curb weight (MT) is 3108 pounds. Thus you can't have more than about 800 pounds of cargo/passengers. The max trailer load is 1000 pounds (for the 2010 and probably for the 2002).
The recommended engine oil for the Yamaha FZ6 is as follows:
SAE 10W30, SAE 10W40, SAE 15W40, SAE20W40, or SAE 20W50. The exact weight will depend on the average temperatures the motorcycle will be exposed to.
Any oil you use must meet the following standards:
API service SG type or higher, JASO standard MA.
Be sure you buy an oil that DOES NOT have friction modifiers for increased fuel economy. These are NOT for use with a "wet" clutch, such as those found on motorcycles.
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